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Ryder Cup legend warns Jon Rahm about 2025 chances amid LIV Golf regret rumours

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Jon Rahm is a Ryder Cup veteran for Team Europe and remains a DP World Tour this year but must play four events to keep his card and be eligible for Bethpage in 2025

Jon Rahm may not be back at the Ryder Cup next year in Bethpage(Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Jose Maria Olazabal does not believe Team Europe should change its eligibility rules to accommodate Jon Rahm.

Rahm, 29, helped Europe reclaim the Ryder Cup in Rome last year and is a veteran of three teams after also partaking in the 2018 and 2021 editions. But after moving to LIV Golf mere months later, his eligibility for next year’s competition at Bethpage is in doubt.




Brooks Koepka was the only player from the league to participate in 2023 as a captain’s pick for the US by Zach Johnson. Notably, no LIV golfers from Europe featured, but two of the 12-man team – Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton – have signed for the series in the months since winning the win.

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Olazabal is adamant that their decision to leave the PGA Tour must carry consequences. “I respect everyone who has gone to LIV Golf,” he told the Spanish-language Golf sin Etiquetas podcast.

“But what bothers me is that if you make a decision, it must have consequences. You can’t expect to have the same rights as PGA Tour and DP World Tour players.

“As for changing the rules for Ryder Cup Europe… I don’t know what to tell you. If you miss players like Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton, you could be left naked (short) for one or two Ryder Cups. And? What if you suddenly get three (players like) Ludvig Aberg? Or the Hojgaard twins (Nicolai and Rasmus)?

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